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10.04.2022
In BisNow: Tishman Drops Bid for 8-Acre Roxbury Site, Paving the Way for HYM Team
According to BisNow, HYM investment group, My City at Peace (MyCAP) is now the current and only front-runner for the proprietorship of the vacant Parcel P3 site located in Roxbury.
10.04.2022
In HP News: MyCAP, HYM Proposal Recommended by Roxbury Oversight Committee
On October 4th, 2022, High Profile News reported that the HYM Investment Group team, My City at Peace (MyCAP), has received a recommendation from the Roxbury Strategic Masterplan Oversign Committee (RSMOC) to continue onwards with the development of their 700,000 square ft. plan for building a life science, partly residential space that would uplift the Roxbury neighborhood through economic possibilities for local, minority-owned businesses and employment opportunities for community residents.
10.04.2022
In Banker & Tradesman: Developers Win Rights for Huge Roxbury Parcel
On October 4th, 2022, Banker and Tradesman reported that HYM Investment Group, My City at Peace Parcel 3, have received word that their proposal for a 700,000 square ft. life science space as part of a development plan for the vacant plot located at Tremont and Whittier streets will be in execution soon.
10.04.2022
In Boston Business Journal: Five Things You Need to Know Today, and Rampant Abuse
On October 4th, 2022, Boston Business Journal’s Executive Editor, Doug Banks, shared the five most important things to know before starting your workday! Among the list of news was regarding the HYM Investment Group team, My City at Peace, and their prospective win to develop a long-vacant, eight-acre parcel in Roxbury.